-Kings Quest 6: Ok yeah... it is slow... yeah it is Disney like. But it isn't that bad. I like that it is far more intuitive then a lot of other games (Minus two garbage puzzles)... Its fun, come on! Its good I swear! Even if no one other then me seems to like it.
Was that the one with the Princess and her Mom? I liked that one a long time ago when I had the cd from a Sierra bundle, it was the only King's Quest I've tried. I figured out most of it, but there was one spot that left me stumped and I had to skip to the next chapter instead of going consecutively. I think it was the forest level with the bridge and cornucopia and the town with the Faux Shop.
Really enjoyed the game "Digimon World" for PS1. It got around a 5.5/10 from most reviewers, but I really liked the dynamic of raising a creature and all the different ways to train them. I still go back to it sometimes. It probably didn't cater to whatever digimon fans would have been into though.
I think I rented that a few times from a video store. Did you have to lead the monster to the bathroom to poop constantly? I thought it was kind of cool, but I never watched Digimon. Also I kept having the creature evolve into the crappy monster that raising them inappropriately caused.
Final Fantasy Mystic Quest, on SNES.
It was my first RPG of that sort ever, so I didn't have FF1 or anything like that to compare it to and go 'Augh! This is so bad!'. It probably also helped that it had kickass music and cool shit like 'jumping' and 'using your weapons outside of combat for puzzley purposes'.
Yeah, I agree. I enjoyed Mystic Quest when I was younger. It was rentable from the same place FF6 was. Despite this I used my chores money to get a copy of Mystic Quest while FF6 I didn't get until the PS1 FF5/FF6 combo came out.
The Mario Bro's movie was rented multiple times from the same video store by myself, quite enjoyable.
A fairly obscure one: Champions of Norrath. It's a sort of 2D hack-and-slash Everquest game that came out on the PS2.
Some roommates of mine had a copy of this from somewhere. I was appalled as EQ1 was my first online game ever, but the gameplay was good enough for them to enjoy it quite a bit. I tried to convince them to try EQ1 but they said they'd rather play the first MMO for the Final Fantasy series, which about made me tear my hair out.
For my own contribution to this thread, I will mention Arcanum. It was super buggy and had absolutely no sense of balance but it was good looking for the time, had great voice acting, had a great setting, had a great manual, and had some good ideas about mechanics regarding technology versus magic, and fantasy species in a world in the midst of an industrial revolution. The story was quite good. Also there was some funny stuff like the community favorite Belle the Sheep, and the cult in Stillwater. Finally I can't fail to mention the 'Virgil the Pervert' mod made by someone who apparently really didn't like Virgil. Personally I thought he was a good character in the original module.